(Chautauqua, N.Y.) For the second consecutive year, a Butler County Community College golfer fell just short of All-American status at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III national championships at Chautauqua Golf Club.
Noah Morgan, a sophomore and graduate of Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School in Foxburg, finished the four-round tournament with a 318 and 1 stroke behind a Georgia golfer who placed 18th. All-American status is awarded to the Top 18 golfers.
Morgan shot a 10-over-par 82 Friday and ended in a four-way tie for 20th place. Austin Quillian, Georgia Military College, Milledgeville, Ga., finished with a 317 and placed 18th after shooting a 75 on Friday to edge Cameron Mendoza, of Rowan College, Sewell, N.J., who also ended with a 317 but by shooting a final-round 79 was placed 19th.
The Pioneers’ Michael Rozzi, a Neshannock High graduate, finished tied for 21st place in 2018 and fell 2 strokes shy of becoming BC3’s fifth different All-American in golf.
“You could say I was kind of in Michael’s shoes this year,” Morgan said. “It was close. It was fun, though.”
Morgan, the only of BC3’s five 2019 golfers to play for a second consecutive year in the national championships, ended 26 strokes behind tournament winner Trey Capps, of Sandhills Community College, Pinehurst, N.C.
Morgan tied with Nick Agapion, of Sandhills; Carter Justesen, of Minnesota State Community and Technical College, Fergus Falls, Minn.; and Trevor Buss, of Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, Pa.
His tee shots were costly on Friday, said Morgan, who had a 7-over 44 on the front nine and a 3-over 38 on the back.
“I could not find the fairway at all with my driver,” Morgan said. “It was going good on the range Friday morning when I went out. But I don’t know what happened. My swing felt the same. I don’t think anything changed. Finding the fairway was the biggest problem today.”
Morgan improved his performance following a 2018 national tournament in which he placed 59th, Pioneers coach Bill Miller said, adding that on Friday there were a couple of holes that “jumped up and got (Morgan) where he took double bogeys where normally he wouldn’t.”
Like Morgan, BC3 sophomore Tucker Skerbetz, a Laurel High School graduate; Carmen Oliva, a Neshannock High graduate; and Luke Ostermeyer, a sophomore and Laurel High graduate; all shot 82s on Friday. Tyler Johnson, a sophomore and graduate of Armstrong High, had a 91.
As a freshman, Oliva will be the only of BC3’s spring 2019 golfers eligible return to the 2020 championships.
“I think it will help me a lot,” Oliva said of his national tournament experience, in which he finished 10 strokes behind Morgan and tied for 42nd with four others. “I learned the course pretty well. I think for next year it will be a lot easier for me.”
The Pioneers placed seventh among 11 teams with a four-day 1,320. Georgia Military College won the team title with a 1,235, which was 1 stroke ahead of Sandhills.
BC3 has been awarded five All-American honors in golf to four different players, to Stefan Carlsson, of Knoch, in 2014 and 2015; Thomas Dimun, of Butler, in 2015; Michael Cuscino, of Shenango, in 2008; and Matthew Heighes, of Titusville, in 1996.
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